31-Day Comment Challenge
May 11, 2008 — Mrs. B
Hello Everyone!
We are now well into our 31-Day Comment Challenge to write more and BETTER blog comments.
As a teacher who is new to blogging, I can already see what is working/not working on our blog. I am sure you can also see for what yourself the types of comments you like to read and those that don’t capture your interest.
In these last 2 1/2 weeks of the 31-Day Challenge, I’d like for you to add your thoughts about:
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what makes a good blog comment
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Ideas for using blogs in the classroom
But before you comment, take a look at some of the blogs of the other classes taking part in this challenge:
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Navigator’s Blog Page from New Zealand – I particularly like what the teacher says about constructive criticism and blog comments: “In our class we expect that feedback or criticism is honest, supportive and given in a way that does not make the person feel defensive … these are MASSIVE skills to learn.” Take a look around some of the students’ blog pages listed on the right. Choose one or two to comment on. To comment, click on the word “comment” under each posting and it will take you to another window where you can add your comment.
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Kathy Rice’s class in British Columbia, Canada - Be sure to take a look at these posts: Earth Hour and Blogging Survey. Comment if you feel you have something to add.
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Chris Stott’s class in the United Kingdom (i.e. England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland): Be sure to check out Class 3’s “Rules” , ”Tom’s Midnight Garden” which is an alternate ending to a story the students are reading in class, and some of the individual student’s blogs.
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M3’s Class Blog - from New Zealand: Take a look at their teacher’s assignment for the 31-Day Challenge.
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Wormbins – from Sydney, Australia: This blog is also an Edublog’s blog (like ours). This blog template is fun! Try clicking on the little thumbnail photos at the top and watch as the background changes! Once you’ve played with that, then look at the content on the website. Be sure to check out their separate blog on “Speeches”, available by clicking on World of Speeches on the right menu, then clicking on the word Speeches. I think you’ll also enjoy the students’ podcasts for Charlotte’s Web. If you hear one you particularly like, comment on it! One post that is particularly interesting is “How to Worm Farm” under Projects on the right menu.
Your Job:
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Look at some of the blogs linked above that are also taking place in the 31-day challenge. Leave comments on blogs that you find interesting and be sure to be specific and use your best writing skills.
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Take notes on ideas for how we could use our blog in new ways in the classroom.
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Leave comments on this page telling about some of the ideas you got while looking at the other blogs.


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